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Friday, October 21, 2016

Weekend Walk

Hello everyone! A very warm welcome to you all! The videos I have selected for this post are:Rescued Baby Elephant is Healing Thanks to Daily Cuddles with Orphaned Ostrich

How Mosquitoes Use Six Needles to Suck Your Blood - Deep Look

The 1940's House - The Kitchen

Uncle Arthur - Bewitched

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68 comments:

I read your blog almost daily, it is an abundance of wisdom, funny or less funny videos, just as life plays. There is always something for me, with which I can identify.I just can`t decide what I like most ;-)Greetings from AustriaSadie

I never realized 'til recently that elephants are very emotional animals and respond well to affection. The ostrich seems a bit out of place with the elephant, though. Love the 1940's kitchen...I reached high school in the 40s and it looks quite familiar. Those mosquitos are certainly blood-sucking good-for-nothings! Ugh! Bon weekend-a-tous.

Linda, We used to watch Bewitched all the time...did't miss an episode! They don't make them like that anymore! The video on the English kitchen during the 40's and WWII was interesting. I can't remember our kitchens during those years but in the early 50's we did have a house that still had an outhouse (brick 2 - hole affair) instead of an indoor bathroom. Among my collectables, I do have a USA WWII ration book... Love the elephant and the ostrich! Animals are so much fun and so unpredictable too... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

These are nice, Linda. My favorite is "Someday, somehow, some way, you will find a path that takes you where you want to be." That one fits, my Dad was like that too. He was always asking me if I thought that he could be doing what I was doing, what ever...

Dear Linda - that orphan Baby Elephant video was so touching and enjoyed seeing the house of the 40's too. Things appeared so much different then...somehow we think it was a sweeter time and maybe it was! Hope you have a blessed weekend. Hugs!

The elephant video moved me to tears, as most elephant documentaries do, friend L ... I also remember a film about 2 old circus elephant ladies meeting and recognizing each other instantly after being many years apart ... another film was about how the herd took care of a sick newborn ... Love makes the world go round ... smiles ... Always, cat.

What a lovely blog, quotes and videos! I'm following you on Google and hope you'll follow me back at Saved by Grace. Thanks so much for your visit & lovely comment there.God bless,Lauriehttp://savedbygracebiblestudy.blogspot.com/

We enjoyed the first video !!! It is very cool to see this baby elephant next to Ostrich !!!And we were very happy to read your comment on our blog !!!! Thanks for the visit !!!Have a great sunday Linda !!!!A meow of Frida and Sofia

Hello Linda!What a delightful blog. I am so glad you came to mine which led me back to yours. What a find! I love the videos. Sweet story of the elephant. Nasty mosquitoes as you will know from mine. My son and husband have had malaria and my daughter was down for weeks with chickungunya. The side effects stayed around for two years and even now there are times when she goes into relapse. It messes with the immune system. We had a carpet sweeper like that in the 50s! And I remember ration books!!

Linda, you know I just finished reading a book about attachment issues - children who didn't form a bond with a significant adult at an early age. The bond must be both physical and emotional. Looks like animals need their daily cuddles too. :-)

I got itchy from the mosquitoes! LOL! And, people look at me weird in the summer time, wearing long shirts! I am smart! I don't want those needles in me! LOL! Love the elephant and the quotes! Big Hugs!

The quote about an actual small step being better than a grand plan really hit home. I used it on my blog post today and gave you credit. Hope that was okay. But who is Princess Sassy Pants? I don't have grandchildren, so I'm in the dark a lot.

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